Think that silent discos are just restricted to Club 18 - 30 holidays or music festivals? Well you can think again as a Newcastle pub is hosting its very own version.

The silent disco is a concept that has grown in popularity over the past decade, with the likes of clubbers in Ibiza and Magaluf and festival goers at Glastonbury and Manchester Pride getting in on the action.

It basically involves you listening to songs through headphones rather than having a DJ playing them on the decks.

The real fun part, as well as dancing around in your own little world, is trying to guess what others around you are listening to based on the shapes they’re throwing.

And you’ll be able to just that at popular city centre haunt The Mile Castle on Wednesday, October 4.

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Revealing all on Facebook, they posted: “If you’ve never been to one these parties before then get yourself along to try it out. The Silent Disco starts from 8pm but interest in the event is high so get down early as you don’t want to miss out on the fun.

“Once you’ve got your headset it’s then up to you which channel you sing/dance along too.”

The Silent Disco will run until midnight on the pub's famous top floor and £5 deposit is required for each headset.